Norwegian reindeer cull at issue
Days before Rudolph and his team set off with Santa’s sleigh on their
annual round-the-world dash, a Norwegian reindeer herder has been
ordered to put down dozens of their real-life relatives in a
controversial cull.
The supreme court in Oslo rejected an appeal by Jovsset Ante Sara, a
small reindeer herder from the indigenous Sami community in the
Norwegian Arctic, ruling he must comply with an earlier order to cull 41
of his 116-strong herd.
Sara, who had twice successfully challenged the order, argued he
would be unable to sustain himself and his family with such a small
number of reindeer and that the government’s herd reduction policy was
an infringement of indigenous rights.
Too many people too. Where's the cull order for that?
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